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Pinochet's economists, the Chicago School in Chile, Juan Gabriel Valdés

Label
Pinochet's economists, the Chicago School in Chile, Juan Gabriel Valdés
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Pinochet's economists
Nature of contents
bibliography
Responsibility statement
Juan Gabriel Valdés
Series statement
Historical perspectives on modern economics
Sub title
the Chicago School in Chile
Summary
This book tells the extraordinary story of the Pinochet regime's economists, known as the Chicago Boys. It explores the roots of their ideas and their sense of mission, following their training as economists at the Department of Economics at the University of Chicago. After their return to Chile, the Chicago Boys took advantage of the opportunity afforded them by the 1973 military coup to launch the first radical free market strategy implemented in a developing country. The ideological strength of their mission and the military authoritarianism of General Pinochet combined to transform an economy that, following the return to democracy, has stabilized and is seen as a model for Latin America. This book, written by a political scientist, examines the neo-liberal economists and their perspective on the market. It also narrates the history of the transfer of ideas from the industrialized world to a developing country, which will be of particular interest to economists
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